also, trips to costco, undergarments, toilet paper, and, yes, lavish expenses for health club, trips. it just -- it's a tragic downfall, but they were -- it got them caught up in a lifestyle that they could not afford. they used their -- the main jackson campaign fund, jake, as a personal piggy bank. in court today everything came crashing down as they both pleaded guilty. >> lynn, you were in court today. did jackson seem contrite, or did he seem upset that he had been caught? >> well, it's -- i'm not sure yet. he looked awfully sorry. he looked gaunt. this is the first time anyone has really seen him at any extended length since he disappeared in june, surfacing at the mayo clinic took treated for his bipolar disorder. yes, it looked sad. he looked pained. he was teary-eyed. so was sandy, his wife, now a former chicago alderman. when she pled guilty -- she had her game face on beforehand, but, my god, when you stand there and the judge says after going through all the rigmarole, this and that, do you plead guilty, and she said, yes, you know, she just reached for the tissue. he was